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Dairy Farmer Magazine

Serving the UK dairy sector for 87 years, Dairy Farmer continues to serve its sector with the information it needs.

Serving the UK dairy sector for 87 years

Dairy Farmer has grown from its humble beginnings in 1929 to become the best read monthly dairy title for GB producers.

Operating on a controlled circulation basis, it has a coverage of 10,250 comprising milk producers and top end vet practices, and has a readership of over 30,000.

Nationally, it now reaches producers who own 1.3m cows and account for a staggering 92% of all the litres produced in England, Wales and Scotland.

With its far reaching reporting, it is designed to keep its readership up to the mark with all the latest technological developments they will need to remain competitive in this fast changing marketplace.

These include the latest on dairy cow feeding, breeding and computer monitoring, and full veterinary advice on keeping those cows in tip top health so they can fulfil their potential.

But all this production needs marketing, and we delve behind the scenes to look at what the drivers are to global prices and explore the latest political soundings that indicate things to come.

And to keep producers’ feet firmly on the ground we have our regular Cowmen Comment, On Farm and Vet View pieces, and these are backed up by the ever controversial and hard hitting columnist Ian Potter. All this is topped by a look at the humorous side of farming as seen through the eyes of our award-winning Roger Evans.

Dairy Farmer is the one-stop shop for all you need to know about dairy developments and is a must read for all those looking to prepare themselves for the challenges ahead.

With total circulation just over 10,000 per month-plus extra readership from large animal vets-Dairy Farmer is one of the best read and recognised titles in agriculture.